News Suter Racing
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Roby Rolfo celebrates his first Moto2 podium
19.07.2010
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Julian Simon celebrates hard-fought podium
05.07.2010
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Tomizawa and Simon battle it out
28.06.2010
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Victory for Jules Cluzel - Double Podium for Suter MMX
21.06.2010
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Silverstone Qualifiying: 4 Suter MMX in Front!
20.06.2010
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Tomizawa sixth in breathtaking battle. Jules Cluzel crashes
07.06.2010
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Julian Simon: First race, first podium on Suter MMX
23.05.2010
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Mapfre Aspar prepared to run the Suter-MMX in Le Mans
19.05.2010
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Jerez: Second place in Spain - Tomizawa and Suter extend their World Championship lead
03.05.2010
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Jerez: Pole Position for Shoya Tomizawa and Suter MMX
01.05.2010
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First Race - First Win!
12.04.2010
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Successful IRTA Tests
31.03.2010
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MarcVDS & Racing Team Germany Presentation
24.03.2010
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Forward Racing Team Presentation
05.03.2010
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Moto2 Tests in Barcelona: Teams happy with the Suter-MMX
23.02.2010
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Technomag-CIP Team Presentation
03.02.2010
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Productive Tests in Jerez – Suter-MMX best sold Moto2 Bike
21.01.2010
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Successful Test of the new Suter Moto2 Grand Prix Machine
16.12.2009
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First official test of the Suter-MMX
07.12.2009
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Suter MMX in the Windtunnel
13.10.2009
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Presentation: Suter MMX Moto2 in Misano
08.09.2009
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SuterClutch & Moto2
25.08.2009
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Suter Laglisse YM2
06.08.2009
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SRT Moto2 Project
16.07.2009
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SRT 500 V4 Factory
29.06.2009
SRT 500 V4 Factory

From MCN, the world's number one motorcycle publication
www.motorcyclenews.com
MotoGP/500GP chassis and engine-builder Suter Racing is launching the bike it says fills the gap where a ‘real bike’ should be – for well-heeled trackday addicts. Pitching it as the ‘two-stroke Desmosedici’ – a factory GP machine for public – the bike will feature a new injected 500cc V4 producing over 200bhp, in an evolution frame based on the gorgeous Ilmor X3. Counter-rotating crankshafts will kill vibration and gyroscopic resistance to turning, and customers will be able to spec the bike up from a EUR50,000 base level to EUR90,000 to include carbon wheels, WSB forks and full titanium exhaust.
According to boss Eskil Suter the bike will be: “Powerful but easy enough for everyone to ride – until you try to squeeze the last few seconds of laptime out of it”. Traction control will not be necessary: “If you have a nice torque curve and throttle connection you don’t need it. It’s more for bikes with damaged torque curves, like highly-tuned four-strokes.”